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11-08-2009, 12:13 AM #1
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So that goes back to my first post, if this is a true statement that Muslims do not fight in Christian wars or war not declared by Allah then it does make it a true statement that they cannot serve in the US Military....
correct???? That would make it against Islamic teachings, correct???
What I am asking is can you just bend Islamic teachings to your own whim like you can most other religions????
Like you just stated about Christianity being open to interpretation..
Because I was under the impression that there is no "interpetation" in Islam????Last edited by gssixgun; 11-08-2009 at 12:18 AM.
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11-08-2009, 12:20 AM #2
Dunno, I know zilch about the various interpretations of Islam and how our government would recognize them in this context. All I know is that it didn't work for Ali.
As for bending the teachings, sure, why not? I've known Muslims who drink, just like I've known Baptists who dance. We're talking about over a billion people worldwide who come from very different cultural backgrounds, so it stands to reason that there'd be a pretty wide variety who come to the US, too.
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11-08-2009, 12:39 AM #3
you also have to remember there are different sects just like any other religion and they interpret the tenants of the religion in different ways. That can sometimes be drastically different.
Personally the thought of banning someone from the military because of their religion or race or ethnic group is, say...don't we have laws about that in this country. I guess we could change those laws and whenever the majority doesn't like some minority we can just restrict their rights maybe even deport them all and if we can't find recipients we could just kill them all but of course another guy with a funny mustache tried that a while back.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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11-08-2009, 01:11 AM #4
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Thanked: 137The clear and obvious answer here is 'yes'. What people often forget, ignore, or pretend doesn't exist, is that there are many different views on Islam. There is a Sunni view, a Shi'ite view, and a Sufism view. There are those who use small passages from the Qur'an to justify terrorism, while still others ignore passages from the Qur'an to allow themselves to drink or dress differently (particularly young modern Muslim females) to what is proscribed traditionally. Clearly, these are all interpretations of various Islamic rules, so to assert that there is no interpretation is Islam is ridiculous.
Let's examine some true teachings of the Bible for a second. Do not covet another man's possessions. Do not commit adultery. Do not murder. Do not steal. Do not work on the Sabbath. Do not swear. Do not listen to anyone else swear (Leviticus 5 v1, in case anyone thinks I made that one up). Do not touch an unclean animal or the carcass of an unclean animal (these animals include any seafood without fins or scales, mice, ravens, eagles, ostriches, seagulls, hawks, storks, herons, any flying insect that does not also jump, any animal that walks on all fours and has paws).
Christians regularly disregard these rules, and have been doing so the last couple of millennia - imagine any Christian that has a pet cat or dog - an unclean animal. Any Christian that swears or hears someone else swear. A Christian who has committed adultery (a big rule to break, yet it's done often). My point that I'm trying to make is that it is not just Muslims who break the commandments set out by their holy book. Christians do so as well, as do Jews (the unclean animals thing applies to them too).
Therefore, your assertion that we have a problem (I presume because Muslims appear to you to be willfully not following the teachings of their religion) is false, as many other large religions have followers ignoring the rules too. Muslims are just the same as any other religion - they have their nutjobs, their extreme conservatives, their historic atrocities, and their wacko terrorist groups. IMHO, refusing them entrance to the military simply because of their religious beliefs is a step back to the bad old days of repression of one group (women, African-Americans, Native Americans etc). Surely it would also violate the separation of Church and State in some way as well?
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11-08-2009, 01:16 AM #5
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11-08-2009, 01:17 AM #6The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.